"Each week, teams of celebrities and everyday users will test their skills in front of a studio audience to earn money and big laughs," the CBS announcement reads. "Viewers can also play along at home for a chance to win prizes and compete with the celebrities."

According to The Huffington Post, this is the second time CBS has tried to turn a web phenomenon into a successful TV show. But here's the difference: People still play Draw Something to the tune of about 5 million daily. Everyone who was supposed to watch "$#*! My Dad Says" already watched it years prior ... on the Internet. Now, if CBS can score J Lo as the show's host, then it's onto something.